CNBS
9 de June de 2026

The CNBS participates in the event ‘Include to grow: a call to action to close the gender financial gap in Uruguay’

The National Commission of Banks and Insurance, represented by Marcela Herrera, Manager of Financial Inclusion and Gender, participated on June 2 in the event “Include to Grow,” organized by UN Women Honduras, UN Women Uruguay, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), and the Central Bank of Uruguay.
9 de June de 2026

The CNBS leads the Technical Meeting of FILAC 2026

The National Commission of Banks and Insurance (CNBS), represented by Licenciada Marcela Herrera, Manager of Financial Inclusion and Gender, participated on June 3 in the Technical Meeting of the Financial Inclusion Initiative for Latin America and the Caribbean (FILAC) 2026, organized by the Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI).
1 de June de 2026

CNBS participates in regional and national exchange on political participation and care systems

The National Commission of Banks and Insurance (CNBS), through Licenciada Alba Mejía, Head of Department of the Management of Education and Financial and Gender Inclusion, participated from May 21 to 23, 2026, in Tela, Atlántida, in the Regional and National Exchange "To Participate or to Care? Why Do We Keep Choosing?", organized by UN Women.
28 de May de 2026

Outstanding participation of the CNBS in the Regional Collaboratory of the Inclusive Financial Ecosystem Program promoted by UN Women

The National Commission of Banks and Insurance (CNBS) was present at the Regional Collaboration of the Inclusive Financial Ecosystem Program (EFI) organized and promoted by the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women), with the support of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, held on May 13 of this year in Guatemala City. Guatemala.
6 de May de 2026

CNBS reaffirms its commitment to financial inclusion together with AFI

The National Commission of Banks and Insurance (CNBS, by its Spanish acronym) received a visit from representatives of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion, led by Alfred Hannig, along with Zaira Badillo, Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, and Paula Ricaurte, Senior Manager of the CEO's Office.
6 de May de 2026

The CNBS and UN Women hold a meeting of actors from the financial ecosystem within the framework of the NFIS Honduras 2025-2030

La The National Commission of Banks and Insurance (CNBS, for its acronym in Spanish), with the support of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women), on April 16, 2026, held a special meeting of the National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) Honduras 2025-2030.
22 de January de 2026

The CNBS strengthens its capabilities for the implementation of the ENIF Honduras 2025-2030

The National Commission of Banks and Insurance (CNBS, for its acronym in Spanish), within the framework of its commitment to promoting a more inclusive, innovative, and sustainable financial system through the National Financial Inclusion Strategy (ENIF) Honduras 2025-2030, held a working session together with the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women).
16 de December de 2025

The CNBS, UN Women, and UNITEC promote a more inclusive, innovative, and sustainable financial ecosystem

The National Commission of Banks and Insurance (CNBS), with the support of UN Women and the Central American Technological University (UNITEC), held on Monday, November 24, 2025, the closing ceremony of the first Diploma in Financial Inclusion with a Gender Approach in Honduras, aimed at Supervised Institutions and the Fintech sector, with the goal of strengthening the capacities of financial ecosystem personnel and promoting greater financial inclusion.
29 de October de 2025

The CNBS officially presents the Gender Gap Report in the Honduran Financial System 2025

On Thursday, October 16, 2025, the National Commission of Banks and Insurance (CNBS, by its Spanish acronym) held the launch of the Gender Gap Report in the Honduran Financial System 2025. This seventh edition of the report reflects the sustained institutional commitment to incorporating a gender perspective in analysis and supervision processes, contributing to a more equitable and sustainable financial intermediation.